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At 09:42 AM 4/4/96 -0600, Mike Buetow wrote:
>Mike:
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>If you are referring to shipping of PCBs, there is no IPC specification.
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>Mike Buetow
>IPC Technical Staff
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>On Wed, 3 Apr 1996, Mike Cussen wrote:
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>> What is the IPC specification for circuit board packageing, for domestic
>> and over seas products.
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>>  Thanks You
>>  Michael Cussen
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Mike's;

The IPC-RB-276, section 5.0 discusses some basic shipping and packaging
requirements. It also references ASTM d-3951 and MIL-P-116.

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Gary Ferrari
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